Under the sun
HE IS:
Getting out of the office.
A BREATH OF FRESH AIR
Animal Services Officer Dave Pietarila walks out to his truck at
the beginning of each shift feeling like one lucky man.
“I worked for 15 years in one room,” he said of his days as
veterinary technician. “I didn’t realize how much it bothered me
until I left. Now, I realize how much I enjoy being outside.”
Seven months ago, Pietarila switched careers and went through an
animal services academy in Kansas City before he hit the streets of
Laguna.
“I like the fact that I work for a very good agency and shelter
that serves the animals’ interests,” he said.
KEEPING UP WITH LOCAL WILDLIFE
Pietarila is one of three animal service officers who respond to
service calls about barking dogs, birds trapped in homes, runaway
fire goats, injured deer or coyote and his own personal nightmare,
bees.
As fate would have it, Pietarila’s very first call involved a
swarm of bees that had been evicted from their hive by a fire truck
that hit a tree branch.
Determined to overcome his anxiety, Pietarila arrived at the
scene, where the telltale swirling black cloud had moved to a
chimney. A bee expert did the rest.
HELPING PEOPLE BECOME BETTER OWNERS
The key to dealing with the unpredictable nature of his “clients”
is staying calm, a lesson he learned at the animal hospital. He could
recall incidents when pet owners would run in carrying their broken
and bloody dogs or cats, desperate for help.
“You learn how to pretend to be calm,” he said. “You learn to act
like you do this on a daily basis.”
One of the biggest challenges he faces are the people, rather than
the pets. He bristled as he repeated some of the excuses he gets from
people who let their dogs run off the leash or let their cats roam
outdoors.
“Ninety percent of my job is making sure people are responsible
for their pets and are courteous to their neighbors,” he said.
-- Story by Mary A. Castillo
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